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Reviewed by: Yohan Castaing
The 2022 Cornas Les Chailles is brilliant, mingling aromas of dark wild berries and plums with hints of blueberries, mulberries and smoke. Medium to full-bodied, concentrated and structured, it's rich with an impressive reserve of dry extracts, a firm, dense structure and broad shoulder, sweet tannins and an expansive finish. Very youthful and a bit austere, it needs time to digest its élevage and its bottling. It's crafted from 50-year-old vines at the foot of the slopes and contains young vines at altitude. Entirely destemmed, it was matured for 18 months in used barrels.
About the Producer
Domaine Alain Voge is a family-run winery based in Cornas and has over time built itself the reputation as a superstar of the appellation and its benchmark without doubt. It was founded many generations ago but was blessed with the talented beginnings in winemaking by Alain himself in 1958. Alain tore up the rule book, updated the winemaking techniques of his father, expanded the vineyards and began bottling his wines himself. With over 70 parcels of vines totaling seven hectares, it is no wonder that Alain Voge sometimes seems distracted. Half in jest, he says that the reason he harvests so late is to figure out which vines are his. He spent some time under Albéric Mazoyer, manager and associate of Alain Voge from 2004-2018, before progressing further and making a start in organic production. Thus, since 2013,the whole vineyard is run using biodynamic agriculture, where an artisan and entirely manual viticulture is practiced on the slopes of the Rhône’s rive droite. Since 2018,Lionel Fraissehas been at the helm. He continues to champion the sustainable winemaking of his predecessors.